Hi,
I've packed the Firmware (without system.img) into a 7z file for flashing GSI easier.
**DISCLAIMER**
* Your warranty is now void.
* I am not responsible for anything that may happen to your phone by installing any custom ROMs and/or kernels.
* You do it at your own risk and take the responsibility upon yourself and you are not to blame us or XDA and its respected developers.
**DISCLAIMER**
Step-by-Step Guide:
1. Download and unpack the nokia_3.2_october_gsi_base.7z file anywhere on your computer. And reboot to bootloader mode (i think you already unlocked your bootloader)
2. Go ahead and first execute flash-all.bat and then flash-magisk-nodm.bat. Thats because for having the October 2019 firmware on your device, because the magisk patched image file is from October firmware and has removed the AVB/DM-Verity parameter.
3. Download any GSI ROM you want, but best is if you use a GSI with GApps included, because you can't flash GApps manually. (I've got a TWRP Port but you could brick your device and you can't flash anything to system with it, so it simply useless)
I can recommend Havoc OS from ExpressLuke GSI. (It now has GApps included)
4. After unpacked the xz file just flash it with 'fastboot flash system GSI_ROM_FILE_NAME_HERE.img'
5 Reboot and Done!
Downloads
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1NxEMAOZvEvx8Nw0qsw9_1jaEC4UYS-fu
How to unlock Bootloader:
How to Unlock the Bootloader of the Nokia 3.2
Step 1 – Enable OEM unlocking
You need to enable OEM unlocking, which can be done by enabling the developer settings on your device. To do so, go to Settings, About phone and repeatedly tap Build number. Developer options will then be added to your system settings, where you can then enable OEM unlocking.
Step 2 – Unlock your phone
Set up adb, reboot into your bootloader and run the following command. Yes, it’s really that simple!
fastboot oem unlock
You can reboot into the bootloader by switching on USB debugging, setting up adb and fastboot and typing “adb reboot bootloader”. Alternatively, you can hold volume down and the power button to boot up your device. USB debugging is also located under the developer options.
Source: https://www.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6t-unlock-bootloader-root/
Btw is it safe to downgrade?
Stupid question but as i had told u that im on latest January update is it necessary to just flash an old update to get things working?
Cant u plz provide me a patched boot.img based on latest January update?
Plus which GSI rom u have used and find it better ? (In battery and stability). .what were the bugs ?
I need latest boot.img plz i have 00ww varient
On latest January 2020 update
If you want to flash gsi just downgrade your firmware using the pack I've created. Because I don't have boot img file from January 2020 firmware
Can you explain what is GSI ? Is it a flash-able custom ROM or what ?
GSI is a Generic System Image that could be from Google itself or from Custom ROM developers like LineageOS. The GSIs use drivers from manufacturers. Any devices that support project Treble (GSI support) have the drivers for dealing with a GSI image and Adapting the Android version to your device.
s3tupw1zard said:
Hi,
I've packed the Firmware (without system.img) into a 7z file for flashing GSI easier.
**DISCLAIMER**
* Your warranty is now void.
* I am not responsible for anything that may happen to your phone by installing any custom ROMs and/or kernels.
* You do it at your own risk and take the responsibility upon yourself and you are not to blame us or XDA and its respected developers.
**DISCLAIMER**
Step-by-Step Guide:
1. Download and unpack the nokia_3.2_october_gsi_base.7z file anywhere on your computer. And reboot to bootloader mode (i think you already unlocked your bootloader)
2. Go ahead and first execute flash-all.bat and then flash-magisk-nodm.bat. Thats because for having the October 2019 firmware on your device, because the magisk patched image file is from October firmware and has removed the AVB/DM-Verity parameter.
3. Download any GSI ROM you want, but best is if you use a GSI with GApps included, because you can't flash GApps manually. (I've got a TWRP Port but you could brick your device and you can't flash anything to system with it, so it simply useless)
I can recommend Havoc OS from ExpressLuke GSI. (It now has GApps included)
4. After unpacked the xz file just flash it with 'fastboot flash system GSI_ROM_FILE_NAME_HERE.img'
5 Reboot and Done!
Downloads
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1NxEMAOZvEvx8Nw0qsw9_1jaEC4UYS-fu
How to unlock Bootloader:
How to Unlock the Bootloader of the Nokia 3.2
Step 1 – Enable OEM unlocking
You need to enable OEM unlocking, which can be done by enabling the developer settings on your device. To do so, go to Settings, About phone and repeatedly tap Build number. Developer options will then be added to your system settings, where you can then enable OEM unlocking.
Step 2 – Unlock your phone
Set up adb, reboot into your bootloader and run the following command. Yes, it’s really that simple!
fastboot oem unlock
You can reboot into the bootloader by switching on USB debugging, setting up adb and fastboot and typing “adb reboot bootloader”. Alternatively, you can hold volume down and the power button to boot up your device. USB debugging is also located under the developer options.
Source: https://www.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6t-unlock-bootloader-root/
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File is in trash xd
s3tupw1zard said:
Hi,
I've packed the Firmware (without system.img) into a 7z file for flashing GSI easier.
**DISCLAIMER**
* Your warranty is now void.
* I am not responsible for anything that may happen to your phone by installing any custom ROMs and/or kernels.
* You do it at your own risk and take the responsibility upon yourself and you are not to blame us or XDA and its respected developers.
**DISCLAIMER**
Step-by-Step Guide:
1. Download and unpack the nokia_3.2_october_gsi_base.7z file anywhere on your computer. And reboot to bootloader mode (i think you already unlocked your bootloader)
2. Go ahead and first execute flash-all.bat and then flash-magisk-nodm.bat. Thats because for having the October 2019 firmware on your device, because the magisk patched image file is from October firmware and has removed the AVB/DM-Verity parameter.
3. Download any GSI ROM you want, but best is if you use a GSI with GApps included, because you can't flash GApps manually. (I've got a TWRP Port but you could brick your device and you can't flash anything to system with it, so it simply useless)
I can recommend Havoc OS from ExpressLuke GSI. (It now has GApps included)
4. After unpacked the xz file just flash it with 'fastboot flash system GSI_ROM_FILE_NAME_HERE.img'
5 Reboot and Done!
Downloads
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1NxEMAOZvEvx8Nw0qsw9_1jaEC4UYS-fu
How to unlock Bootloader:
How to Unlock the Bootloader of the Nokia 3.2
Step 1 – Enable OEM unlocking
You need to enable OEM unlocking, which can be done by enabling the developer settings on your device. To do so, go to Settings, About phone and repeatedly tap Build number. Developer options will then be added to your system settings, where you can then enable OEM unlocking.
Step 2 – Unlock your phone
Set up adb, reboot into your bootloader and run the following command. Yes, it’s really that simple!
fastboot oem unlock
You can reboot into the bootloader by switching on USB debugging, setting up adb and fastboot and typing “adb reboot bootloader”. Alternatively, you can hold volume down and the power button to boot up your device. USB debugging is also located under the developer options.
Source: https://www.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6t-unlock-bootloader-root/
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The file is trashed.
MKashifSajjad said:
The file is trashed.
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I have the Android 9 October 2019 images here:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/16bxdyEKEnBEVadC6lbrAoXxJIDAnGw0m
If anything goes wrong after using flash bat/sh files just run this command using fastboot:
Code:
fastboot --set-active=a
you can also try setting "b" as the active slot, both works. No differences.
Can anyone with a lineageos or AOSP/Phhusson GSI confirm what is working and what is not working?
WIFI
RIL (SIMcard)
GPS
Thanks
link is broken plz update the link
s3tupw1zard said:
Hi,
I've packed the Firmware (without system.img) into a 7z file for flashing GSI easier.
**DISCLAIMER**
* Your warranty is now void.
* I am not responsible for anything that may happen to your phone by installing any custom ROMs and/or kernels.
* You do it at your own risk and take the responsibility upon yourself and you are not to blame us or XDA and its respected developers.
**DISCLAIMER**
Step-by-Step Guide:
1. Download and unpack the nokia_3.2_october_gsi_base.7z file anywhere on your computer. And reboot to bootloader mode (i think you already unlocked your bootloader)
2. Go ahead and first execute flash-all.bat and then flash-magisk-nodm.bat. Thats because for having the October 2019 firmware on your device, because the magisk patched image file is from October firmware and has removed the AVB/DM-Verity parameter.
3. Download any GSI ROM you want, but best is if you use a GSI with GApps included, because you can't flash GApps manually. (I've got a TWRP Port but you could brick your device and you can't flash anything to system with it, so it simply useless)
I can recommend Havoc OS from ExpressLuke GSI. (It now has GApps included)
4. After unpacked the xz file just flash it with 'fastboot flash system GSI_ROM_FILE_NAME_HERE.img'
5 Reboot and Done!
Downloads
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1NxEMAOZvEvx8Nw0qsw9_1jaEC4UYS-fu
How to unlock Bootloader:
How to Unlock the Bootloader of the Nokia 3.2
Step 1 – Enable OEM unlocking
You need to enable OEM unlocking, which can be done by enabling the developer settings on your device. To do so, go to Settings, About phone and repeatedly tap Build number. Developer options will then be added to your system settings, where you can then enable OEM unlocking.
Step 2 – Unlock your phone
Set up adb, reboot into your bootloader and run the following command. Yes, it’s really that simple!
fastboot oem unlock
You can reboot into the bootloader by switching on USB debugging, setting up adb and fastboot and typing “adb reboot bootloader”. Alternatively, you can hold volume down and the power button to boot up your device. USB debugging is also located under the developer options.
Source: https://www.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6t-unlock-bootloader-root/
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YO DUDE LINK IS EMPTY
Followed all steps and its working...
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UPDATED to include instructions for flashing other ROMS
I've successfully unlocked, flashed TWRP, rooted, and flashed Lineage on both an XT1602 and an XT1607. I'd done this before on other devices, but had forgotten just how it all came together, so when I was done I went back and made this step-by-step guide. It's a bit shorthand.
Many thanks to squid2 for his TWRP port, to the folks who make superuser, to parrotgeek1 for superSUFixer.zip, and to spiked_mistborn for reminding me about it. And, of course, huge thanks to squid2 and Alberto97 for the killer Lineage ROM. It is far better than stock or the last Nougat CM. If I forgot anyone, or made any mistakes here, somebody please point them out. Have fun!
1. Preparation (if the links don't work, search on xdaDevelopers or with Google)
a. Backup entire phone to the extent you are able, either with a dedicated tool and/or to Google via the Android backup feature
b. Download and install Motorola Device Manager on your computer from https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/88481 so as to make sure you have the proper drivers
c. Download adb and fastboot tools onto your computer from
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979 or
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790d. Download TWRP for Moto G4 Play to same folder as adb and fastboot tools from http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/?id=16870#downloads
e. Depending upon whether you want to flash Lineage or stay with the stock ROM, download to the same directory on your computer either:
i. Lineage and the Lineage SU addon (if you want root) from https://forum.xda-developers.com/g4-play/development/rom-lineageos-14-1-moto-g4-play-t3544646 and Google apps (arm 7.1 micro) from http://opengapps.org/; or,
ii. superSUFixer.zip from http://forum.xda-developers.com/g4-play/development/automatic-flashable-zip-fix-supersu-t3464396 and superusersu.zip from http://www.supersu.com/download
Note: I did not find superSUFixer.zip necessary when I intially rooted, but after later installing squid's kernel it was indispensable to reinstallation of superusersu.zip.g. Attach phone to computer with USB cable, enable file transfer on phone and either copy the Lineage zip and Lineage SU addon zip and gapps.zip to your phone, OR copy superSUFixer.zip and superusersu.zip to the phone (you don't need to copy twrp)
2. Unlock bootloader
a. Enable developer options (Settings/About Phone/tap Build Number 7x)
b. Enable USB debugging on phone (Settings/Developer Options)
c. Enable OEM unlock on phone (same)
d. Open command window and change to the directory where you put adb, fastboot, and twrp
e. > adb devices (to check that you are connected - you should get a response with a device id)
f. > adb reboot bootloader
g. >fastboot oem get_unlock_data
h. On computer, go to https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/standalone/bootloader/unlock-your-device-a (you need to proceed through the login and to the second page)
i. Copy data returned by phone in the command window (make sure you copy all of it!)
ii. Paste that data into the Data Scrub Tool on the web page
iii. Copy scrubbed data, paste it into the box on the web page at step 6, and click the button; if it says you can't unlock your device, either you didn't copy and paste all the data, or your phone can't be unlocked and you're done; otherwise,i. Copy unlock key from email
j. > fastboot oem unlock <unique unlock key>
3. Flash TWRP
a. > fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
b. > fastboot reboot recovery
4. Flash Lineage and root, or just root -- when the phone has rebooted into recovery (you'll be in TWRP now)
a. follow prompts to make TWRP permanent or not
b. DO A FULL BACKUP OF EVERYTHING with TWRP
c. make sure you performed step b (or you may wish you had later, if something goes wrong!)
d. To flash another ROM, in TWRP
i. Wipe Data, Cache, and Dalvik. (Yes, you have to do this.)
ii. For Lineage - Install the Lineage zip file, the Lineage SU addon zip file, and the gapps zip file, one after the other, in that order, WITHOUT REBOOTING in between. TWRP will let you add all three to its queue to flash in order;
iii. For other ROMs - see instructions for those ROMs, but in general, install the ROM zip file, and then the gapps zip file, one after the other without rebooting in between. For root access, depending on the ROM, you may need superSUFixer, supersu.zip, or both; again, see the instructions for the ROM you are flashing.OR
e. To stick with the stock ROM but get root access, DO NOT WIPE, just flash superSUFixer and then supersu.zip
5. If TWRP does not automatically reboot your phone (if you unchecked the "reboot when done" box), then reboot to the System; if you left the box checked, then your device will reboot by itself once the zip files have been flashed.
6. Follow the prompts to set up your new ROM or stock Android.
7. Reboot into recovery (TWRP) and make another backup!
8. Want to get rid of the "Unlocked Bootloader!" warning screen? Flashing this file from TWRP worked for me (all the others I tried did not work):
https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=4065906&d=1488923356
For me, and it seems like I'm not the only person facing this issue either, I cannot unlock my boot loader on their website as it says it's not eligible. I do have the unlocked XT1607, bought it at Walmart for $150. I contacted their customer support and they said it can be unlocked and that they'd forward the boot loader string to the dev team and then follow up and email the unlock code, yet it's been almost 24hrs and no response which is saddening.
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I did some research quickly, and it does fully quality according to their forums, as my CID value is 0x0032 and they state that devices with that CID are eligible for being unlocked. So they must be updating things in the background in their system
fireball0093 said:
For me, and it seems like I'm not the only person facing this issue either, I cannot unlock my boot loader on their website as it says it's not eligible. I do have the unlocked XT1607, bought it at Walmart for $150. I contacted their customer support and they said it can be unlocked and that they'd forward the boot loader string to the dev team and then follow up and email the unlock code, yet it's been almost 24hrs and no response which is saddening.
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I did some research quickly, and it does fully quality according to their forums, as my CID value is 0x0032 and they state that devices with that CID are eligible for being unlocked. So they must be updating things in the background in their system
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Any word yet on that unlock code?
loociddreemr said:
Any word yet on that unlock code?
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After talking to their customer support, I never got an email. The next day however I decided to go online to their boot loader page and put my code in, then it worked! The data scrub tool or whatever it may be called that they have I recommend using it too.
where the twrp backups are stored? how do I transfer them to pc? (coz phone's capacity is not enough).
Thanks a ton for the guide
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where the twrp backups are stored? how do I transfer them to pc? (coz phone's capacity is not enough).
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They are in a subdirectory of the TWRP directory. With the proper drivers installed on your PC you can transfer them via File Explorer. Or, 20 pounds/euros/dollars will get you a 64gb SD card.
3. Flash twrp
a. > fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
b. > fastboot reboot recovery
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I tried to fastboot boot recovery from the bootoader but it didn't work. I rebooted the phone first and did it with: "adb reboot recovery" in windows.
Overall nice guide, works like a charm, i also flashed the unlocked bootloader warning with a custom logo.bin, no issues here and works like a charm (I flashed it with the stock logo you see when you first bought the phone with a locked bootloader)
Thank you!
Yah fastboot reboot recovery doesn't work. But very nice guide.
While in the main bootloader menu, the Power & Vol+/- buttons are active and you can go straight to recovery (and other modes) using the toggles. Perhaps this should be mentioned in the OP.
It should also be noted that after flashing recovery, one needs to go to recovery straight before rebooting to normal (system) for the TWRP/Custom Recovery to stick.
Also worth noting, Power + Volume Down will boot to bootloader/fastboot and then hardware buttons to navigate to all other modes as needed.
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loonix said:
Yah fastboot reboot recovery doesn't work. But very nice guide.
While in the main bootloader menu, the Power & Vol+/- buttons are active and you can go straight to recovery (and other modes) using the toggles. Perhaps this should be mentioned in the OP.
It should also be noted that after flashing recovery, one needs to go to recovery straight before rebooting to normal (system) for the TWRP/Custom Recovery to stick.
Also worth noting, Power + Volume Down will boot to bootloader/fastboot and then hardware buttons to navigate to all other modes as needed.
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Yes and, adding to what you said, you need to re-enable the "Allow bootloader unlocking" and "USB Debugging" in Developer Settings if you failed to flash your recovery as the device expects to be flashed. Else, you'll get a "unable to load kernel" error in the bootloader log and being rebooted again to the bootloader menu.
Great tutorial indeed, thanks a lot. Nandroid backup doesn't worked for me but i'm going on.
Edit - worked after disable sd as internal memory
I found the stock firmware for my phone here :
https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/moto/harpia/official/
Is it possible to relock and revert the phone to stock after flashing twrp/Lineage/Root ?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/help/moto-g4-plus-relock-bootloader-t3410399
does it work with g4 play ?
I want to throw something out there, because it happened to me. In newer builds of Windows 10, you are no longer able to open a command window in a folder (the only available option is Powershell). I even tried that Path thing some Android tutorials talked about, and it failed. When I went to flash TWRP, I had to put twrp.img in my User folder directly (I only figured this out because when I did t-tab it fetched the .thumbnails folder). Make sure you know what CMD is referencing BEFORE you start the process, because doing so will save you a lot of headache down the road.
hamelg said:
I found the stock firmware for my phone here :
https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/moto/harpia/official/
Is it possible to relock and revert the phone to stock after flashing twrp/Lineage/Root ?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/help/moto-g4-plus-relock-bootloader-t3410399
does it work with g4 play ?
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In concept, I don't see any reason why you couldn't use TWRP to flash the stock ROM and then fastboot to flash the stock recovery ... or fastboot to flash both (be easier and quicker). The Moto website may have instructions for re-locking.
mkollersms said:
I want to throw something out there, because it happened to me. In newer builds of Windows 10, you are no longer able to open a command window in a folder (the only available option is Powershell). I even tried that Path thing some Android tutorials talked about, and it failed. When I went to flash TWRP, I had to put twrp.img in my User folder directly (I only figured this out because when I did t-tab it fetched the .thumbnails folder). Make sure you know what CMD is referencing BEFORE you start the process, because doing so will save you a lot of headache down the road.
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In a command window use the cd command to change directories. For example:
C:> CD \mytopdirectory\mysubdirectory
Another link to consider about OTA update if you stick with the stock ROM :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/how-to/guide-sucsessfull-ota-update-rooting-t3472658
Thanks again.
If your phone is from Verizon Prepaid, Moto will say the device is not eligible to be unlocked. Knowing Verizon, it's not likely to be unlocked later along down the line either. Hopefully someone comes up with a good way to bypass this restriction and install some ROMs.
Does this method work on the Verizon prepaid model, or does it have to be from moto/amazon?
Moto g play twrp IMG file not IMG it's **** IMG file please develop it
Does this works with LATAM version? XT1601?
Thanks :good:
Installing Stock Oreo 8.1.0 on Nexus 6P with Root
This is a quick guide on how to install and root stock Oreo 8.1.0 on a Nexus 6P.
The main problem I came across was trying to find a modified bootloader for Oreo 8.1.0, so instead I replaced the stock kernel with ElementalX-N6P-6.01 kernel. This alleviated the need for a modified bootloader. The reason this is required (or a modified bootloader) is to prevent the stock rom from replacing the custom recovery with the stock recovery on every boot. In addition, there is a need to remove the forced encryption of the data partition that is used in MM, Nougat and Oreo. Installing ElementalX kernel resolved both of these issues plus several other benefits including colour calibration plus plenty more.
This is not a beginner’s guide so I will assume you have the correct drivers and SDK tools installed on your PC (or Mac). Perform the following:
1. Enable USB Debugging (Developer Options)
2. Allow OEM Unlock (Developer Options)
3. Boot into download mode and unlock the bootloader with fastboot oem unlock
Downloads
1. Download the official stock firmware, currently “8.1.0 (OPM5.171019.014, Jan 2018, Softbank)” from here https://developers.google.com/android/images
2. Download “twrp-3.2.0-0-angler-4core.img” from https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=745849072291692306
3. Download “ElementalX-N6P-6.01.zip” from https://elementalx.org/devices/nexus-6p/
4. Download Magisk (Latest version) from https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
Method
Have your phone switched on.
1. Within the downloaded stock firmware file there is a “flash-all.bat” file. Run this batch file. The phone will reboot into bootloader mode and flash the stock image.
2. When finished reboot the phone and finish the setup. No need to set up too much at this point as it will all be erased again shortly. Now you’re on stock rom 8.1.0. Again,ensure the following:
Enable USB Debugging (Developer Options)
Allow OEM Unlock (Developer Options)
At the moment the data partition is encrypted (default with Oreo, Nougat and MM) and this is not good for TWRP or rooting, so this needs to be changed.
5. Boot the phone into download mode, connect to your PC and flash TWRP
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.2.0-0-angler-4core.img
6. Boot your phone into recovery. TWRP will now load but will ask for a password because the data partition is encrypted. Press “Cancel” in TWRP.
7. Slide the bar to allow modification to the system partition when asked by TWRP.
8. To decrypt the data partition, go to Wipe > Format Data and enter “Yes” in the provided field. It should not take more than a few seconds and then reboot into recovery again. This time it will not ask for a password and you should have access to the storage area of the phone from your PC.
9. Remain in TWRP and copy “ElementalX-N6P-6.01.zip” from your PC to the phone and install it.
10. While still in TWRP, install Magisk.
11. Wipe Cache/Dalvik cache and the reboot into the system.
Extras
• Check the colour calibration within ElementalX
• Viper4Android can be installed via Magisk downloads. Use the version for Magisk 15. It works.
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Couple thoughts:
1) Please replace every reference of "bootloader" with "boot." Bootloader is entirely different from the boot (kernel). Know the difference if you're going to provide instructions. Using these words interchangeably will cause new users to brick their device because they flashed the bootloader.img when they rarely need to install this. You only flash an image to its similarly named partition on the phone, bootloader does not equal boot.
2) You do not need a custom kernel to get root on Oreo. Your post is misleading. Magisk roots the stock boot image just fine.
3) TWRP will persist between reboots with just the stock boot image rooted with Magisk.
4) TWRP works when you are encrypted. I am unsure why you have a hangup with TWRP and encryption. Are you referring to File Based Encryption which can only be enabled through Developer Options?
5) Why are you making people install a 4 core version of TWRP? If they do not have the BLOD, why force people to use a version of TWRP they do not need?
Sent from my Nexus 5X using Tapatalk
Could you point me in the direction of a beginners guide for this process? I do know it does have a TWRP partition, I do not know which version. My Kernel is 3.10.73- Elemental X4.05 and my baseband in angler 03.78. Any and all help is appreciated.
This is a quick guide on how to install and root stock Oreo 8.1.0 on a Nexus 6P.
The main problem I came across was trying to find a modified bootloader for Oreo 8.1.0, so instead I replaced the stock kernel with ElementalX-N6P-6.01 kernel. This alleviated the need for a modified bootloader. The reason this is required (or a modified bootloader) is to prevent the stock rom from replacing the custom recovery with the stock recovery on every boot. In addition, there is a need to remove the forced encryption of the data partition that is used in MM, Nougat and Oreo. Installing ElementalX kernel resolved both of these issues plus several other benefits including colour calibration plus plenty more.
This is not a beginner’s guide so I will assume you have the correct drivers and SDK tools installed on your PC (or Mac). Perform the following:
1. Enable USB Debugging (Developer Options)
2. Allow OEM Unlock (Developer Options)
3. Boot into download mode and unlock the bootloader with fastboot oem unlock
Downloads
1. Download the official stock firmware, currently “8.1.0 (OPM5.171019.014, Jan 2018, Softbank)” from here https://developers.google.com/android/images
2. Download “twrp-3.2.0-0-angler-4core.img” from https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=745849072291692306
3. Download “ElementalX-N6P-6.01.zip” from https://elementalx.org/devices/nexus-6p/
4. Download Magisk (Latest version) from https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
Method
Have your phone switched on.
1. Within the downloaded stock firmware file there is a “flash-all.bat” file. Run this batch file. The phone will reboot into bootloader mode and flash the stock image.
2. When finished reboot the phone and finish the setup. No need to set up too much at this point as it will all be erased again shortly. Now you’re on stock rom 8.1.0. Again,ensure the following:
Enable USB Debugging (Developer Options)
Allow OEM Unlock (Developer Options)
At the moment the data partition is encrypted (default with Oreo, Nougat and MM) and this is not good for TWRP or rooting, so this needs to be changed.
5. Boot the phone into download mode, connect to your PC and flash TWRP
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.2.0-0-angler-4core.img
6. Boot your phone into recovery. TWRP will now load but will ask for a password because the data partition is encrypted. Press “Cancel” in TWRP.
7. Slide the bar to allow modification to the system partition when asked by TWRP.
8. To decrypt the data partition, go to Wipe > Format Data and enter “Yes” in the provided field. It should not take more than a few seconds and then reboot into recovery again. This time it will not ask for a password and you should have access to the storage area of the phone from your PC.
9. Remain in TWRP and copy “ElementalX-N6P-6.01.zip” from your PC to the phone and install it.
10. While still in TWRP, install Magisk.
11. Wipe Cache/Dalvik cache and the reboot into the system.
Extras
• Check the colour calibration within ElementalX
• Viper4Android can be installed via Magisk downloads. Use the version for Magisk 15. It works.[/QUOTE]
Nice thanks man
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jam_09 said:
Could you point me in the direction of a beginners guide for this process? I do know it does have a TWRP partition, I do not know which version. My Kernel is 3.10.73- Elemental X4.05 and my baseband in angler 03.78. Any and all help is appreciated.
Hey jam_09
I will help you Install 8.1 oreo
First tell me which career are you using? Is your current rom a career specific or a global one check and tell me .. and I'll instruct on what to do further
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dave457 said:
Installing Stock Oreo 8.1.0 on Nexus 6P with Root
This is a quick guide on how to install and root stock Oreo 8.1.0 on a Nexus 6P.
The main problem I came across was trying to find a modified bootloader for Oreo 8.1.0, so instead I replaced the stock kernel with ElementalX-N6P-6.01 kernel. This alleviated the need for a modified bootloader. The reason this is required (or a modified bootloader) is to prevent the stock rom from replacing the custom recovery with the stock recovery on every boot. In addition, there is a need to remove the forced encryption of the data partition that is used in MM, Nougat and Oreo. Installing ElementalX kernel resolved both of these issues plus several other benefits including colour calibration plus plenty more.
This is not a beginner’s guide so I will assume you have the correct drivers and SDK tools installed on your PC (or Mac). Perform the following:
1. Enable USB Debugging (Developer Options)
2. Allow OEM Unlock (Developer Options)
3. Boot into download mode and unlock the bootloader with fastboot oem unlock
Downloads
1. Download the official stock firmware, currently “8.1.0 (OPM5.171019.014, Jan 2018, Softbank)” from here https://developers.google.com/android/images
2. Download “twrp-3.2.0-0-angler-4core.img” from https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=745849072291692306
3. Download “ElementalX-N6P-6.01.zip” from https://elementalx.org/devices/nexus-6p/
4. Download Magisk (Latest version) from https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
Method
Have your phone switched on.
1. Within the downloaded stock firmware file there is a “flash-all.bat” file. Run this batch file. The phone will reboot into bootloader mode and flash the stock image.
2. When finished reboot the phone and finish the setup. No need to set up too much at this point as it will all be erased again shortly. Now you’re on stock rom 8.1.0. Again,ensure the following:
Enable USB Debugging (Developer Options)
Allow OEM Unlock (Developer Options)
At the moment the data partition is encrypted (default with Oreo, Nougat and MM) and this is not good for TWRP or rooting, so this needs to be changed.
5. Boot the phone into download mode, connect to your PC and flash TWRP
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.2.0-0-angler-4core.img
6. Boot your phone into recovery. TWRP will now load but will ask for a password because the data partition is encrypted. Press “Cancel” in TWRP.
7. Slide the bar to allow modification to the system partition when asked by TWRP.
8. To decrypt the data partition, go to Wipe > Format Data and enter “Yes” in the provided field. It should not take more than a few seconds and then reboot into recovery again. This time it will not ask for a password and you should have access to the storage area of the phone from your PC.
9. Remain in TWRP and copy “ElementalX-N6P-6.01.zip” from your PC to the phone and install it.
10. While still in TWRP, install Magisk.
11. Wipe Cache/Dalvik cache and the reboot into the system.
Extras
• Check the colour calibration within ElementalX
• Viper4Android can be installed via Magisk downloads. Use the version for Magisk 15. It works.
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dumb question but wanted to check
My bootloader is already unlocked, but if I do the other steps, any data I have on the phone now will be lost correct?
storo1975 said:
dumb question but wanted to check
My bootloader is already unlocked, but if I do the other steps, any data I have on the phone now will be lost correct?
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Yes because later in the process you are going to wipe the data partion to get rid of the encryption this will erase everything on your phone it is like doing a factory rest.
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I don't know alot about the newer versions of Android like 6 7 8 but I know I read that if you don't root the first time you install twrp then the stock recovery will over write twrp when you reboot. And I also read that magisk modifies the system img in order to hid root. so you can still use gpay and Netflix and pass the safety net check. So I think installing the custom kernel is an extra step that is not nessesary but on the other hand you get certian perks with a custom kernel. Again I don't know much about the newer modding community so o don't know how stable elementalx is. Without installing it I won't know. I have tried dozens of kernels some were spectacular like those from faux others not so much. Also keep in mind to ur technically not on stock rooted version of Android if you have a custom kernel. It no longer is stock software.
Thank you so much for this thread. I was actually about to make one asking how to get back to stock. I used to love flashing the phone all the time, but it got to the point where I never did anything with customization and got bored of it, so I'd rather just be on stock these days.
hi sorry but how to flash the ziP? through TWRP?
Hello
I bought a new Oppo A5 2020 and want to recovery my Titnaium Backups.
I search now 8-10 Hours to find a solution to root my phone, but no tutorial works.
I want to root my phone with Magisk and the right boot.img but i found only this file:
CPH1931_11_A.08_190905_cb4610de.ofp
I can not extract the ofp without some hardware parts.
Has anyone a idea how to root the Oppo A 2020 CPH1931
(CPH1931EX_11_A.08)
(CPH1931EX_11_A.13) <<- now aviable
Thank u so much
deadmeiker said:
Hello
I bought a new Oppo A5 2020 and want to recovery my Titnaium Backups.
I search now 8-10 Hours to find a solution to root my phone, but no tutorial works.
I want to root my phone with Magisk and the right boot.img but i found only this file:
CPH1931_11_A.08_190905_cb4610de.ofp
I can not extract the ofp without some hardware parts.
Has anyone a idea how to root the Oppo A 2020 CPH1931
(CPH1931EX_11_A.08)
(CPH1931EX_11_A.13) <<- now aviable
Thank u so much
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Me too
me three
deadmeiker said:
Hello
I bought a new Oppo A5 2020 and want to recovery my Titnaium Backups.
I search now 8-10 Hours to find a solution to root my phone, but no tutorial works.
I want to root my phone with Magisk and the right boot.img but i found only this file:
CPH1931_11_A.08_190905_cb4610de.ofp
I can not extract the ofp without some hardware parts.
Has anyone a idea how to root the Oppo A 2020 CPH1931
(CPH1931EX_11_A.08)
(CPH1931EX_11_A.13) <<- now aviable
Thank u so much
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Me four. I want to root my A5 2020
Can you boot into bootloader? Cause i can't stay in bootloader mode.
Me 5..
Setting - about phone - tap "version" 7 times
Additional option - developer option - oem unlock bootloader
Tried download ota
Extracted from phone manager.. and got boot.img
But magisk say its corrupted.. maybe it cant read it.. some says to use its recovery.img but i cant find it.. im a noob in rooting so i cant opt to experiment
Tried these things (3rd might be a possiible solution)
1.)
I tried using the OTA update which is a .ozip file, and needs a certain key to be usable (Needs to be decrypted to zip), key differs depending on the device
as for reference:
filedesc.com/en/file/ozip
tried tools such as
github.com/bkerler/oppo_ozip_decrypt
(But with no luck, A5 2020 isn't supported)
2.)
I found something on the web which is the CPH1931_11_A.08_190905_cb4610de.ofp
which i cannot decrypt to get the boot.img file
3.)
If your willing to take the risk, i found this
forum.gsmdevelopers.com/oppo-android-unified/84350-oppo-a5-2020-cph1931-dead-boot-alive-akshay-bhandare.html
which leads to the boot.img here (Just extract then you'll find boot.bin, change the file extension to boot.img (Just replace/rename .bin to .img))
mediafire.com/file/8kb8ilgz0mxaga3/OPPO_A5_2020%2528CPH1931_%2529DEAD_BOOT_ALIVE_BY_AKSHAY_BHANDARE.rar/file
(If link doesn't work anymore, ill upload the one I've downloaded already)
I tried patching this using Magisk and it works, but i haven't tried flashing it to A5 2020
Thank u so much[/QUOTE]
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KrisAmaba said:
1.)
I tried using the OTA update which is a .ozip file, and needs a certain key to be usable (Needs to be decrypted to zip), key differs depending on the device
as for reference:
filedesc.com/en/file/ozip
tried tools such as
github.com/bkerler/oppo_ozip_decrypt
(But with no luck, A5 2020 isn't supported)
2.)
I found something on the web which is the CPH1931_11_A.08_190905_cb4610de.ofp
which i cannot decrypt to get the boot.img file
3.)
If your willing to take the risk, i found this
forum.gsmdevelopers.com/oppo-android-unified/84350-oppo-a5-2020-cph1931-dead-boot-alive-akshay-bhandare.html
which leads to the boot.img here (Just extract then you'll find boot.bin, change the file extension to boot.img (Just replace/rename .bin to .img))
mediafire.com/file/8kb8ilgz0mxaga3/OPPO_A5_2020%2528CPH1931_%2529DEAD_BOOT_ALIVE_BY_AKSHAY_BHANDARE.rar/file
(If link doesn't work anymore, ill upload the one I've downloaded already)
I tried patching this using Magisk and it works, but i haven't tried flashing it to A5 2020
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If your going to try the 3rd possible solution in rooting Oppo A5 2020
DISCLAIMER NOTICE
* I'm not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards or thermonuclear war.
* YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
* Your warranty will be void if you tamper with any part of your device / software.
Here's what you need
Download ADB and Fastboot files and extract them in the C:/drive. (Windows/MAC)
getdroidtips.com/how-to-install-adb-and-fastboot-on-windows
Download and Install Oppo USB Drivers.
getdroidtips.com/download-oppo-usb-drivers/
Oppo A5 2020 (Boot.img)
mediafire.com/file/8kb8ilgz0mxaga3/OPPO_A5_2020%2528CPH1931_%2529DEAD_BOOT_ALIVE_BY_AKSHAY_BHANDARE.rar/file
Here are the steps:
(Steps to do on your Phone)
1. Download the boot.img (Originally boot.bin in the link given)
2. Download Latest Magisk Manager
github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/download/manager-v7.4.0/MagiskManager-v7.4.0.apk
3. Launch Magisk Manager. When a popup appears asking to install Magisk, select INSTALL and choose install again.
4. Tap on “Patch Boot Image File”
5. Navigate to internal storage and select your phone’s boot image that you've downloaded earlier.
6. Wait for a couple of seconds. Magisk will start patching the boot image.
7. Once the boot image has been patched, copy the “patched_boot.img” from the internal storage and replace it in the ADB fastboot extracted ROM folder on your PC.
(Steps to do on your PC)
1. We assume that you have already downloaded the ADB & Fastboot tool from the link given above.
2. Now, extract the ADB fastboot tool, then move the patched boot image to the same folder.
3. Hold the Shift key and right-click on the mouse to open the command window/PowerShell.
4. Next, enter the following command:
Flash the “patched_boot.img” to install Magisk and root your Android device:
fastboot flash boot patched_boot.img
The flashing process will begin. Once done, run
fastboot reboot
5. Done, Open Magisk to see if it's successful
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KrisAmaba said:
If your going to try the 3rd possible solution in rooting Oppo A5 2020
DISCLAIMER NOTICE
* I'm not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards or thermonuclear war.
* YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
* Your warranty will be void if you tamper with any part of your device / software.
Here's what you need
Download ADB and Fastboot files and extract them in the C:/drive. (Windows/MAC)
getdroidtips.com/how-to-install-adb-and-fastboot-on-windows
Download and Install Oppo USB Drivers.
getdroidtips.com/download-oppo-usb-drivers/
Oppo A5 2020 (Boot.img)
mediafire.com/file/8kb8ilgz0mxaga3/OPPO_A5_2020%2528CPH1931_%2529DEAD_BOOT_ALIVE_BY_AKSHAY_BHANDARE.rar/file
Here are the steps:
(Steps to do on your Phone)
1. Download the boot.img (Originally boot.bin in the link given)
2. Download Latest Magisk Manager
github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/download/manager-v7.4.0/MagiskManager-v7.4.0.apk
3. Launch Magisk Manager. When a popup appears asking to install Magisk, select INSTALL and choose install again.
4. Tap on “Patch Boot Image File”
5. Navigate to internal storage and select your phone’s boot image that you've downloaded earlier.
6. Wait for a couple of seconds. Magisk will start patching the boot image.
7. Once the boot image has been patched, copy the “patched_boot.img” from the internal storage and replace it in the ADB fastboot extracted ROM folder on your PC.
(Steps to do on your PC)
1. We assume that you have already downloaded the ADB & Fastboot tool from the link given above.
2. Now, extract the ADB fastboot tool, then move the patched boot image to the same folder.
3. Hold the Shift key and right-click on the mouse to open the command window/PowerShell.
4. Next, enter the following command:
Flash the “patched_boot.img” to install Magisk and root your Android device:
fastboot flash boot patched_boot.img
The flashing process will begin. Once done, run
fastboot reboot
5. Done, Open Magisk to see if it's successful
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Forgot to Mention, that before proceeding to the steps to do on your PC
you need to do this.
1. Setting - about phone - tap "version" 7 times (To unlock Developer Option)
2. Additional option - developer option - oem unlock bootloader
3. Additional option - developer option - allow USB Debugging
4. turn off device
5. Volume up + power button if logo appears, stop pressing
6. Connect to PC (then proceed to the given steps)
Anyone try this method?
jayaduana said:
Anyone try this method?
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I bought this phone 24-1-2020. I wanna know to if anyone tried this method.
yes!it works...
Can more people (mainly the ones who allrdy did comment in this thread) confirm method 3 is working?
I updated to CPH1931EX_11_A.28. Do i need a patched boot.img of CPH1931EX_11_A.28 or can i use any boot.img of all versions?
I wanted to know if the boot.img for all versions is the same.
i.daniyal said:
yes!it works...
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i dont know how u've managed it. i can't boot into fastboot, using vol down + power buttons or using adb reboot bootloader. can u tell me how to boot into fastboot?
Is your OPPO A5 2020 rooted now
jayaduana said:
i dont know how u've managed it. i can boot into fastboot, using vol down + power buttons or using adb reboot bootloader. can u tell me how to boot into fastboot?
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Do i understand, you did try method 3 using the boot.img provided in the link?
You were able to patch the boot.img with magisk?
Did you flash the patched boot.img to phone successfully? If so, its safe to use the boot.img provided in the link?
Are you rooted now?
I really need root in order to get boldbeast call recording working properly with pie 9.
jayaduana said:
i dont know how u've managed it. i can't boot into fastboot, using vol down + power buttons or using adb reboot bootloader. can u tell me how to boot into fastboot?
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Read the instructions carefully it's vol up ?
Typo
hotcold65 said:
Read the instructions carefully it's vol up
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That has to be a typo, because for the OPPO A5 2020 its powerbutton + volume down
ron23ny said:
That has to be a typo, because for the OPPO A5 2020 its powerbutton + volume down
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Yes, when use volume up, its keep restarting. When use volume down, its login to coloros recovery mode,not fastboot mode.
jayaduana said:
Yes, when use volume up, its keep restarting. When use volume down, its login to coloros recovery mode,not fastboot mode.
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Can you please answer my questions in post #12, i really need to know if you rooted successfully.
i.daniyal said:
yes!it works...
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Some guidance please, or was your answer just a prank?
Ok, i tried to get in fastboot mode with command adb reboot bootloader. I do get the fastboot logo screen for a second, but then it just loading the OS pie 9, like someone stated here before. I read in some sources, OPPO company disabled the fastboot mode for this phone, so you will not able to flash files using adb. I also read power + volume down = recovery mode (working) and power + volume up = fastboot mode (not working because company disabled this).
I use firmware CPH1931EX_11_A.28. Now the big question: does somebody know, if some older version of firmware has fastboot not disabled by company?
Seems for now, you can only root this phone by using hardware tools like miracle box and easy jtag pro.
gffg
ron23ny said:
Can more people (mainly the ones who allrdy did comment in this thread) confirm method 3 is working?
I updated to CPH1931EX_11_A.28. Do i need a patched boot.img of CPH1931EX_11_A.28 or can i use any boot.img of all versions?
I wanted to know if the boot.img for all versions is the same.
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I also using CPH1931EX_11_A.28 and have exact same bootloader problem.
I manage to extract boot.img from 11_A.13 and 11_A.28 firmwares using "ubuntu ozip to zip" and files appear identical and patched successfully using Magisk. The boot.img provided in the link is not the same, I wouldn't use it.
Did you find out if some older version of firmware has fastboot not disabled by company?
Many thanks for taking time to read reply.
Sotirious said:
I also using CPH1931EX_11_A.28 and have exact same bootloader problem.
I manage to extract boot.img from 11_A.13 and 11_A.28 firmwares using "ubuntu ozip to zip" and files appear identical and patched successfully using Magisk. The boot.img provided in the link is not the same, I wouldn't use it.
Did you find out if some older version of firmware has fastboot not disabled by company?
Many thanks for taking time to read reply.
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Still no luck. Fastboot is disabled.
Code:
* I'm not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards, thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed.
* Please do some research if you have any concerns about features included in the products you find here before flashing it!
* YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
* Your warranty could be void if you tamper with any part of your device / software.
* Same statement for XDA.
YOU WILL NEED A PC FOR THIS
First,
Make sure your bootloader is already unlocked before proceeding. The bootloader unlock method can be found here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/nokia-3-2/how-to/how-to-unlock-bootloader-disassembling-t4096623
Even if your bootloader is already unlocked, I would recommend to still go to the link I provided above.
Procedure:
1. Download Magisk and Magisk Manager from here.
2. Download boot images specific for your current Android version from this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/ota-dump-nokia-3-2-boot-images-00ww.4109621/
3. Connect you Nokia 3.2 to your PC. Make sure you have enabled USB debugging and have the Automatic system updates disabled in the Developer Settings!
(You will be needing ADB and Fastboot tools to run commands like in the following steps.)
4. Type this in Terminal available for your PC (e.g. PowerShell, Terminal for macOS/Linux, etc.)(I do not recommend CommandPrompt as you cannot drag&drop files into it.) :
Code:
adb install <drag the Magisk Manager apk here>
or you can manually type the location of the Magisk Manager apk file instead of dragging it into the Terminal.
NOTE: you shouldn't include both "<" and ">" symbols before/after dragging a file onto a chosen Terminal app!
5. Type:
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
your Nokia 3.2 will reboot into fastboot/bootloader after typing this command.
6. Now that your Nokia 3.2 is on fastboot mode, type:
Code:
fastboot boot <drag here the downloaded patched_boot.img>
7. Your device will boot temporarily with Magisk installed and with root privileges. In this way, your root is not yet permanent. Follow the next steps to make your root permanent.
8. After booting, go to the Magisk Manager app, click on Install button beside the "Magisk is up to date". Then, click on Install again. Now click on the "Direct Install (Recommended)" button.
9. Wait for the download process, after that Magisk Manager will flash Magisk. (making your root permanent)
10. After the installation process, click the Reboot button.
11. Reboot done! Now Magisk is completely installed into your device!
Other Tips:
1. Enable MagiskHide in the Magisk Manager Settings in order to pass SafetyNet.
2. JUST INSTALL MODULES, DO NOT INSTALL ANY ROOT APPS UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING!!
3. MAKE SURE THE MODULE YOU'LL INSTALL IS COMPATIBLE FOR NOKIA 3.2!
In order to know if the Module you'll install is compatible for Nokia 3.2. Make sure the module is listed as compatible with:
* Stock/Vanilla/AOSP (This is because Nokia 3.2 is an Android One phone, meaning it runs in Pure Android. Pure Android are also called Stock/Vanilla/AOSP.)
* Android 10
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That's pretty much it! Just comment if you would like to ask more questions! Have a nice day everyone!
Credits to @topjohnwu - the creator of Magisk!
How to do OTA updates on Nokia 3.2 with Magisk.
This is how you can install OTA updates without losing Magisk root:
Just follow the steps here:
https://topjohnwu.github.io/Magisk/ota.html
If that doesn't work, try reflashing the stock image from fastboot with:
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
then
Code:
fastboot reboot
after the boot process, boot your phone into fastboot/bootloader again then type:
Code:
fastboot boot patched_boot.img
once boot completed, Install the OTA update from Setting. (DO NOT CLICK ON RESTART NOW)
then go to the Magisk Manager app again. Install Magisk again, but this time Install to Inactive Slot.
Reboot!
Done!
And if installation problem persists, just download this file and run either the .bat file or the .sh file.
Note: This file consists of Nokia 3.2 fastboot ROM images of Android 9, October 2019 update. This means that if you’re on Android 10 this will downgrade your Nokia 3.2!
UPDATE: I’ll be posting a better method without downgrading your Nokia 3.2 soon!
Terminologies:
flash-all - flashes every partition aside from vendor, system, boot, dtbo, and aboot. (Recommended for those who are facing bootloop issues, and/or ROM issues.)
flash-user - flashes vendor, system, boot, dtbo, and aboot partition only. (Recommended for those are only facing installation problems when doing system updates.)
.sh - a shell script file that is made for macOS and/or (probably) Linux. BUT MAKE SURE YOU HAVE INSTALLED android-platform-tools PACKAGE FIRST
.bat - a Windows Batch file. (You know what it means.)
All went good till step 7 but in step 8 when i click on instal button it says no connection as wifi is off but also wifi unable to on. i keep on pressing the wifi button but it again switches to off. Also when i restart phone, the root is uninstalled, kindly help
ch.ebaad said:
All went good till step 7 but in step 8 when i click on instal button it says no connection as wifi is off but also wifi unable to on. i keep on pressing the wifi button but it again switches to off. Also when i restart phone, the root is uninstalled, kindly help
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Hello, in that case try doing it again but right after Step 6, when your phone boots up, unlock your phone and then don't touch it for a while so it can boot up properly, if done properly you can notice the Wi-Fi on and you must also able to open apps. Also make sure you're using the correct patched_boot.img!
WARNING:
You should only proceed if you are familiar with unlocking and rooting android cellphones in general or... if you dare. Instructions assume you have a working computer with adb installed.
1. Getting the cellphone ready
Enable Developer mode
Enable USB Debugging
Enable OEM Unlock
2. Download magisk apk
Downloading Magisk App... | Magisk Manager
The download will automatically start in 5 seconds, please click here to access the download URL directly. If you are confused and want to know how to install the Magisk Manager on your phone you can click here.
magiskmanager.com
3 Install the apk using adb
adb install MagiskManager-v8.0.5.apk
4. Download original firmware (check precise version at About phone > Compilation number)
lolinet mirrors - firmware, software, iso etc.
lolinet mirrors - powered by h5ai
mirrors.lolinet.com
.... YOU MUST BE ABSOLUTELY SURE THIS IS THE SAME VERSION !!!!!
5. Unzip and copy boot.img to /sdcard/Download
adb push boot.img /sdcard/Download
6. Patch the boot.img
Open magisk on the cellphone and click Install (upper right corner)
"Select and patch file"
7. Copy the patched file to your computer
adb pull /sdcard/Download/magisk_patched_XXXXX.img
(replace XXXXX with appropriate characters)
8. Unlock the bootloader
Standard process for all motorola phones. Go to the bootloader:
adb reboot bootloader
Get the unlock data
fastboot oem get_unlock_data
With this information complete the process at:
Unlocking the Bootloader | Motorola Support US
Visit the customer support page to view user guides, FAQs, bluetooth pairing, software downloads, drivers, tutorials and to get repair and contact us information.
motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com
When you have the KEY, unlock with:
fastboot oem unlock <KEY>
9. Flash the unlocked boot.img
fastboot flash boot magisk_patched_XXXXX.img
10. Reboot and you're done
fastboot reboot
Don't forget to disable and uninstall lots of the built-in rubbish
Happy hacking!
Does it work with Moto One fusion + ?
I know i'm a little bit late, but... Is there a way to disable the bootloader unlocked screen?
Skycr0nos said:
I know i'm a little bit late, but... Is there a way to disable the bootloader unlocked screen?
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You mean disable the message saying "your bootloader is unlocked, don't store data on the phone" ?
I'm not sure, but i don't think it's easy...
Can I root my device motorola one power fusions plus.?
Root work on this device .?
If root is work why YouTube not making videos about this device.?
I want to root my device. Than I need custom recovery.IMG file and magisk stable version.
Can you help me guys
Thanks, it worked for me, XT2073-2 128GB
BruceWawe said:
Does it work with Moto One fusion + ?
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It does but make sure to download different stock firmware (its called liber go back a few folders in the link OP gave)